Gunfight at the OK Corral

Visit the Site of the World-Famous Gunfight!

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The "Gunfight at the OK Corral" is an 1881 event that gave attention to Tombstone Arizona. The story that put the town on the world-wide map! People still talk about it, hold opinions about it & discuss it today.

Have you heard of it? Seems like you may have - and that's why you stopped by. Have you watched any of the movies about it? Have you already formed your opinion on who was in the right - who was in the wrong? If so - we'd like to hear what YOU think... Sound Off!!

There was one immediate outcome of the OK Corral gunfight that day: 3 men were dead, 3 men were injured. But many things led up to that gunfight. Other repercussions resulted from the gunfight.

But first, when you get to town, want to get a living history view of this famous OK shoot-out? There are a few ways to do that in historic Tombstone AZ.

What we recommend first, is the place where it actually happened:

Visit the Site:The Gunfight at the OK Corral

A Visitor in Tombstone at the OK Corral

They restored the block where the shoot-out occurred. It's been remade into an authentic production explaining the events of that day. You'll be entertained while reliving those historical gunfight incidents.

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Other OK Corral Gunfight Experiences

Shoot-out at the OK Corral Anniversary Tour: October 26

Walking the Streets of those involved in The Gunfight of the OK Corral on the Anniversary Tour

Yearly on the Anniversary of the Gunfight at the OK Corral, the OK Corral Gunfight Site sponsors a Free Tour. If you're in Tombstone on this day, we highly recommend it.

There's nothing like hearing the turn of events on the anniversary of this historical day! Here are some details:

Walking Tour covering the streets where the men involved walked prior to the gunfight

If it's being sponsored, it will be held just after the Gunfight Site's closing time, about 5 pm

Stop at the OK Corral Gunfight Site ticket desk during the day to let them know you're interested in the tour. They'll give you a ticket

Everyone gathers on Allen Street in front of the OK Corral at the time of the Tour's start

One of the "Earps" takes you through the happenings of that day as you walk the same streets they did all those years ago

Urban Adventure Quest - Tombstone

The Family Has Lots of Fun On This Tour!

Fun Family-Friendly Walking Tour!

The Tombstone Quest is a unique adventure. Use an interactive story to discover the history of this fantastic old West town. The game starts in town on Allen Street, by asking you to imagine you rode into Tombstone on your horse to stake a new silver mining claim. And yes - it's October 26, 1881!

The story includes the O.K. Corral, as well as other Tombstone historic icons like the Epitaph, the Bird Cage Theater, Big Nose Kate's saloon and the Court House. Solve clues and challenges while learning local history tidbits and fun facts.

Use your smartphone (T-Mobile & Verizon carriers) on this interactive Tombstone Tour. Great for family groups, especially with teens & kids!

Tombstone Walking Tours by Dr. Jay

Local resident, Dr. Jay, schedules regular tours through the streets of Tombstone. He covers the incidents surrounding the Gunfight at the OK Corral in his tour. Read More>

Mobilized Tours

Other Tours through town go over the affairs surrounding the shoot-out. The Gunfight at the OK Corral is so identified with Tombstone Arizona, that most tours cover it to some degree. Two general tours you can consider will give you an overview of the gunfight:

Stagecoach Tours - These are fun! Take transportation that was common for people living in the days of the Wild West! Hear an overview of Tombstone's history, as well as the OK Corral Shoot-out. More Here>

Trolley Tours - Tombstone Trolleys take you to areas that the Stagecoaches don't cover. They do a little overlapping. The narration is exceptional! We really recommend these tours, as well as a Stagecoach. They cover info on the Gunfight, as well as other interesting historical events/areas. Read More>

The OK Corral Gunfight Events October 26, 1881 Summary

Preceding Events

The immediate prelude to the Gunfight at the OK Corral began the day before - October 25th. Two area ranchers, known as Cochise County Cow-boys arrived in Tombstone around lunchtime. They were Ike Clanton and Tom McLaury. Their intent was to do errands, and then hit the saloons for some enjoyment.

Wyatt Earp had previously made a deal with Ike. Wyatt had been vying for the position of Cochise County Sheriff the next year. He thought if he captured recent stage robbers, it would improve his chances.

His deal with Ike was for help in capturing those robbers. Ike had ties to the culprits. Wyatt offered him the (dead or alive) reward money, he only wanted renown for the capture. Ike agreed, with assurances his involvement would be kept secret.

Meanwhile the stage robbers were gunned down & killed by stockmen: the Haslett Brothers. Ike realized the deal was off. He now figured Wyatt had no reason to keep quiet about their agreement. He never had a friendly relationship with the Earps, and now it deteriorated further.

Ike Growls

On October 25th, Ike Clanton and Frank McLaury were in Tombstone bars, drinking and gambling throughout the day and into the night. As their intoxication level increased their mood soured. By one in the morning of the 26th, Ike went into the Occidental's lunch counter to eat. Doc Holliday and Morgan Earp were in there.

Some say Doc was irritable, and both he and Ike began getting at each other. It's unclear who began it all, but both were obviously inebriated. They cursed each other, with Doc finally telling Ike to get out his gun. Ike told him he wasn't armed. Doc said "Go arm yourself then."1 Apparently Ike went off to do just that.

Oddly he returned and began playing poker with Tom, Virgil Earp and a few others. But Ike still griped about how Doc had treated him. When the game ended at about 6 am, he walked in the street by Virgil. Ike complained to Virgil the "son of a bitch has got to fight." He replied to Ike, "I am an officer....I am going down home now to go to bed, I don't want you to raise any disturbance while I am in bed." 2

Ike Violates the Gun Law

Ike Clanton interacted with some others in town, roaming around with a Winchester complaining about Doc Holliday and the Earps. City Ordinance No. 9 did not allow gun carry within the town limits without a special permit. Word spread that there was going to be an encounter.

When Virgil awoke, he heard of Ike's actions. He called on Wyatt and Morgan. Together they found Ike about lunchtime. On 4th Street, North of Allen, Virgil went to Ike from the rear. He struck him on the side of his head with his pistol, causing a bloody injury. He took Ike's guns and brought him to court. While Justice Wallace fined him $25 and $2.50 in costs, Ike continuously chewed out the Earps.

That morning Tom McLaury heard of Ike's arrest and court proceedings. He put up his own gun, as the law required, at the Capitol Saloon and went to find Ike. Nearby the court Wyatt appeared and asked Tom if he was armed. He said no. Wyatt slapped his face and then used his old Dodge City tactic: clunking him hard on the head with his pistol. Tom fell to the ground, and Wyatt left him there.

Cow-boy Brothers

Inside Big Nose Kate's

Shortly after this, Frank McLaury and Billy Clanton, Ike and Tom's brothers, also arrived in Tombstone. They went into the Grand Hotel (now where Big Nose Kate's is located) and greeted Doc Holliday, shaking hands. Others there let them know what happened that morning with the Earps and their brothers.

Frank and Billy went to find them, locating Ike and Tom at Spangenberg's Gun Shop, where Ike purchased a gun. Frank secured his horse on the sidewalk in front, against a town ordinance. Wyatt came along, and purposely moved Frank's horse into the street. There was a heated, wordy exchange!

Virgil came along, but made no arrests, since it seemed the McLaurys and Clantons intended to leave town. Sheriff Behan also interceded as they headed out, confirming they weren't in violation if they were leaving town.

The O.K Corral

Tom & Frank, and Ike & Billy walked through Dunbar's Stable toward the OK Corral. They gathered in a vacant lot west of C.S. Fly's boarding house and photo gallery. That's Northwest of the current OK Corral entrance. A friend of Billy Clanton came by, Billy Claiborne. They stood a bit, talking over the morning's events. Frank and Billy Clanton saddled up, getting ready to ride out.

At the same time, Virgil, Wyatt and Morgan Earp got together with Doc Holliday. They weren't pleased at hearing how the Cow-boys had been mouthing off around town of the Earps' treatment of them that morning.

They felt these Cowboys might not actually be leaving town. And if not, Virgil planned "to take away their arms, intimidate them, and again show them who was boss."3 Walking West on Fremont Street, Sheriff Behan tried calling them off. [See a paper related to his court testimony: pages 13 & 29 - Click Here>]

The Shoot-out is Imminent...

As the Earps entered the lot, Claiborne sensed the ominous tone and left. The Earps went right up to the Clantons and McLaurys. Virgil said "Boys, throw up your hands, I want your guns."4 Another voice said (many think it was Wyatt) "you have been looking for a fight, and now you can have it." 5

Then the firing started! Quickly it all happened. It's hard to say with whom it began, it was essentially simultaneously. All told, when it began, there was about a bullet a second for half a minute!

Morgan's first shot hit Billy's wrist, hampering his shooting efforts. He was further hit in the chest and gut, but still managed to empty his gun. C.S. Fly came out of his shop and took Billy's gun as he was calling for more ammo.6

Tom was shot in the chest, close-range, by Doc.7 He wobbled down the street to the corner, and fell over. Unconscious, he lay there while the gunfight was ending.8 Frank was mortally wounded when hit in the head.9

Frank McLaury, Tom McLaury and Billy Clanton were dead by day's end. Virgil Earp was shot in the right leg, Morgan Earp took bullets across the back hitting both shoulder blades. Doc Holliday was just grazed at his hip. Wyatt wasn't at all harmed. Ike Clanton fled the scene as the shooting began.10

Aftermath

The next day town folk watched a procession to the Town Cemetery: Boothill. Funeral wagons carried the McLaury brothers and Billy Clanton. A banner on the front wagon proclaimed "Murdered on the Streets of Tombstone."

Talk in Tombstone was split over the blame. The two main newspapers, as well. The Epitaph supported the Earps, the Nugget supported the Cow-boys.

The aftermath of the Gunfight at the OK Corral took on a life of its own. The Cow-boys, especially Ike Clanton, continued seeking justice.

The Earps, especially Wyatt, felt their reputation was wronged. Subsequent actions by the Cow-boys provoked further actions on Wyatt's part, which led to another Chapter in the story of Wyatt Earp.

What Do You Think?

We'd like you to express your opinion on the events of that day. Give us your input. As mentioned, when people learn about it - feelings still run high! Here's a chance to express your view on that shoot-out. And the events leading up to it.

What is your assessment?

What comments do you have about the men involved?

Who do you think instigated the Gunfight at the OK Corral?

Who was more at fault?

Do you think it was an inevitable situation?

Let's hear what you have to say...

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Don't miss Boothill when you visit Tombstone AZ! The original might be claimed by Kansas - the museum in Dodge City sure likes to say it has the Claim to Boot Hill! But where is the Real Cemetery? In Tombstone - Yes, real people are buried here. Visit to see for yourself!